English to Malayalam Dictionary enactment

enactment

.തല്പരകക്ഷികളില്
definition
noun
Working with government is essential to successful enactment of legislation.
the process of passing legislation.
the story becomes an enactment of his fantasies
a process of acting something out.
example
The 'enactment' of the law is going to greatly aggravate the already strained cross-strait relations and seriously escalate the danger of the outbreak of war.
During the 'enactment' , they will bridge some of the rural - urban divide as well, by bringing a folk tale to an urban audience.
Perhaps the only formal whaling code authorized by legislative 'enactment' was that of Holland.
Is there any parliamentary materials relating to the 'enactment' of section 76?
Charles' investiture as Prince of Wales in 1969 may have seemed like the 'enactment' of some ancient ceremony, but it was contrived for the occasion.
the story becomes an 'enactment' of his fantasies
How much the Hopi value turquoise becomes apparent toward the close of a ritual 'enactment' known as the Clown Ceremony.
Increasingly, ritual performers took greater self-guided responsibility over the 'enactment' of the Dreamings that they owned.
The fun involves the 'enactment' of the classic ‘combat drama’ which forms the basis of the Mumming ritual.
Moreover, the actual disestablishment occurred before the 'enactment' of the legislation.
Their 'enactment' was delayed by a presidential veto, which was overridden by the National Assembly.
California only conforms by statutory 'enactment' , it does not conform automatically.
the story becomes an 'enactment' of his fantasies
So in the United Kingdom that has been the position by reason of statutory 'enactment' for some time.
The humour in the 'enactment' of this black comedy, is that this brigade is seeking to freeze ideas in an era of globalisation.
The commission shall expire five years after the date of 'enactment' of this act.
The 'enactment' of the law brought immediate results.
That means that a resource consent is not an 'enactment' or rule of law that would prohibit the exercise of a customary right.
When the defendant took her tenancy it was 1985 and the relevant 'enactment' was the Rent Act 1977.
Now, your Honours, no doubt there would have to be some 'enactment' by Parliament.
Buildings are not only artefacts of expressive culture, but important sites for the continuous 'enactment' of culture in everyday life.
the 'enactment' of equal pay legislation
The 'enactment' of this rule has had extraordinary outcomes.
They can be made at any time from the 'enactment' of the bill.
Policy must be implemented by legislative 'enactment' , rather than public education alone.
They cannot stand against a valid federal statutory 'enactment' .
Though the theatrical gesticulations seemed slightly complicated to the uninitiated, the 'enactment' was explicit.
Or, by switching voices, he himself can reply to his own statement and then respond to the reply, thereby shifting from monologue to the 'enactment' of dialogue.
The mirroring of sexuality that is often performed outside the setting of pornography as the 'enactment' of the truly masculine persona is mirrored again.
Working with government is essential to successful 'enactment' of legislation.
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